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A Guide to the Japan Choral Association

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About Japan Choral Association

In 1927 Kosuke Komatsu, who had just returned to Japan after studying in France, founded the National Music Association for the purpose of having "all the nation's people sing." In that same year, on November 23, the group sponsored the 1st Choral Competition. That was the starting point of the choral movement throughout the country, of which the current Japan Choral Association is the mother organization. Due to World War II, the 2nd Choral was canceled, but after the war, Komatsu was active in re-starting the competition, and choral associations sprang up all over the country.
Between 1945 and 1947, choral associations were established in the western (Seibu), west central (Kansai), central Pacific (Tokai), and east central (Kanto) portions of Japan; and in 1948 these were amalgamated into the Japan Choral Association. At the same time, other associations in the central (Chubu/Chugoku) and northeastern (Tohoku) areas, as well as in Tokyo, Hokkaido, and Shikoku were born. Thus, under the name of the Japan Choral Association, amateur choruses throughout the land joined hands.
Together with the increasing popularity of choral music and the pace of the postwar period, the Japan Choral Association underwent a restructuring that led to the Asahi Shimbun newspaper's donating a full two-page spread to its activities for the first time. Even today, the Japan Choral Association receives the general co-sponsorship of Asahi Shimbun in its JCA National Choral Competition, JCA Choral Workshop, JCA Cantat for Mothers' Chorus, JCA Mothers' Chorus Festival, JCA Junior Chorus Festival, the public solicitation of songs for its national competition, choral festivals, and other activities. Indeed, without the cooperation of both parties, the scale of the choral competition would most likely never have attained its present scope.
In this manner, the Japan Choral Association, as its name implies, is the largest organization within Japan's choral world and the sole organization to have been granted the long-desired status of a legal corporation, which it was granted in 1970, and which allowed it to take another step forward. In 1979 the much awaited Japan Choral Music Centre was established in Ebisu(Tokyo), and in 1997 the JCA celebrated its fiftieth anniversary.
The Japan Choral Association now operates with a new vigor, and is endowed with a broader viewpoint. Based on the idea of "solidarity and exchange," and acting through the medium of choruses, it works to help foster development in musical culture as well as to bring about a fulfillment of the choral movement.


President


8. Keiichi Asai (2006- )

Past Presidents


1. Kosuke Komatsu
(1948-55)
3. Kosuke Komatsu
(1960-64)

2. Kunihiko Toyama
(1955-60)


4. Osamu Shimizu
(1964-70)


5. Kan Ishii
(1970-89)


6. Yozo Sato
(1989-98)

Yoshimura
7. Nobuyoshi Yoshimura (1998-2006)

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Goals

Japan is one of the countries in which choruses are extremely popular. Including all the choruses in elementary schools, junior and senior high schools, colleges, companies, women's groups, and private groups of ordinary individuals, there are said to be between twenty and thirty thousand choruses in Japan today. All the people who belong to these choruses are becoming more familiar with music while enjoying themselves in chorus activities, which is certainly transforming Japan into a stage on which its singers are greatly improving the musical culture of the land.
As for goals, the JCA aims to popularize choral music and improve its level, the fostering and leading of choral groups, and the development of musical culture.


Organization and Members

Branches: 9
Regular members: Member organizations in 54 areas
Number of member choirs : 5,202 (as of January 1, 2007)

Hokkaido Branch
Sapporo Choral Association
Asahikawa Choral Association
Hakodate Choral Association
Muroran Choral Association
Otaru Choral Association
Obihiro Choral Association
Kushiro Choral Association
Kitami Choral Association

Tohoku Branch
Aomori Choral Association
Akita Choral Association
Iwate Choral Association
Miyagi Choral Association
Yamagata Choral Association
Fukushima Choral Association

Kanto Branch
Ibaraki Choral Association
Tochigi Choral Association
Gunma Choral Association
Saitama Choral Association
Chiba Choral Association
Kanagawa Choral Assocaition
Niigata Choral Association
Yamanashi Choral Association
Shizuoka Choral Association

Tokyo Branch
Tokyo Choral Association

Chubu Branch
Nagano Choral Association
Aichi Choral Association
Toyama Choral Association
Ishikawa Choral Association
Fukui Choral Association
Gifu Choral Assocaition
Mie Choral Association
Kansai Branch
Shiga Choral Association
Kyoto Choral Association
Osaka Choral Association
Hyogo Choral Association
Nara Choral Association
Wakayama Choral Association

Chugoku Branch
Tottori Choral Association
Shimane Choral Association
Okayama Choral Association
Hiroshima Choral Association
Yamaguchi Choral Association

Shikoku Branch
Kagawa Choral Association
Ehime Choral Association
Tokushima Choral Association
Kochi Choral Association

Kyushu Branch
Fukuoka Choral Association
Oita Choral Association
Saga Choral Association
Nagasaki Choral Association
Kumamoto Choral Association
Miyazaki Choral Association
Kagoshima Choral Association
Okinawa Choral Association

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Main Activities
JCA National Choral Competition
This competition is organized into five divisions: junior high school, high school, college and university, company, and private choruses. Those choruses that have won in their regional and branch competitions move on to participate in this national competition, which takes place each autumn. The first national competition was held in 1948.
JCA Mothers' Chorus Festival
In an atmosphere different from that of the competition, this event brings together choruses formed of adult women who enjoy singing and gain happiness through their participation in choruses. The participating choruses are chosen from branch associations to take part in this event every summer.
JCA KODOMO Chorus Festival
Children's choruses from the nine branches are chosen to participate in this event, which is held every summer. The Ateliers (rehearsal session) for the participated choirs are given on the first day, and the Festival Concert are held on the second day. This children's festival has been held since 1987.

JCA National Choral Workshop
Under the slogan, "Immerse yourself in choral work during Golden Week," this study camp is held on a nationwide scale. It involves staying at a study camp for a few days, and the participants involve themselves in the fine details of choral work. Begun in 1990, it is offered every year at the beginning of May.

* The week of April 29 to May 5 contains four national holidays, and is known as Golden Week.

JCA Cantat for Mothers' Chorus
This is a special training course particularly devised for women's choruses. The course provides numerous activities---training for better vocal production, choral consultation for those choruses requesting it, meetings with composers, and choral seminars---all of which help to make the members' dreams come true. The course is offered every year in the latter half of July.

Publication of Harmony Magazine
The magazine Harmony is published quarterly, with a distribution of 25,000 copies. It is the only magazine devoted to choruses in Japan, and is highly acclaimed.

Japan Choral Music Centre & Library
The Centre and Library maintain a collection of scores, CDs, records, and tapes related to choral music. The Library is open to use by the public. Also, the Centre offers its own courses on choral music.

Publication of Songbooks
Every year a series of songbooks is published, and these songbooks contain the songs that are used in the JCA National Choral Competition.

International Exchange Activities
As a member of the International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM), JCA takes an active part in the World Symposium on Choral Music (WSCM) and the World Youth Choir (WYC).

Public Solicitation of Songs for the JCA National Choral Competition
Every year since 1971, JCA undertakes public solicitation of songs for its National Choral Competition. The winning songs are awarded the Asahi Composition Prize, used in the national competition, and also published.

Choral Festivals
This is an annual series of festivals that take place all over Japan, in which the members of the branch and local choral associations can get together and enjoy themselves through singing and just having a good time.

Other Activities
There are also activities that take place, such as training courses and choral festivals, that are independently planned and held by the branch and regional associations.

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Contact addresses

Japan Choral Association
International Relations Division
Yaginuma bldg. 6F, 1-5-8 Ebisu
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0013 JAPAN
Phone: +81- 3-5421-7150
Fax: +81- 3-5421-7151


Head Office (Secretariat)
c/o Asahi Shimbun
5-3-2 Tsukiji
Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8011 JAPAN
Phone: +81- 3-5540-7813
Fax: +81- 3-3544-1964

Japan Choral Music Centre & Library
Yaginuma bldg. 6F, 1-5-8 Ebisu
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0013 JAPAN
Fax: +81- 3-5421-7151

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